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parental education and health investments. We show that i) there is a complementarity between education and health: if parents …
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children against investments in their education and in which we allow for health-related gender differences in productivity. We …
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investments in their education and in which we allow for health-related gender differences in productivity. We show that better …
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investments in their education and in which we allow for health-related gender differences in productivity. We show that better …
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Per capita GDP has limited use as a well-being indicator because it does not capture many dimensions that imply a "good life", such as health and equality of opportunity. However, per capita GDP has the virtues of easy interpretation and can be calculated with manageable data requirements....
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Economists increasingly accept that social norms have powerful effects on human behavior and outcomes. In recent history, one norm widely adhered to in most developed nations has been for men to be the primary breadwinner within mixed-gender households. As women have entered the labor market in...
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Micro-based and macro-based approaches have been used to assess the effects of health on economic growth. Micro-based approaches aggregate the return on individual health from Mincerian wage regressions to derive the macroeconomic effects of population health. Macro-based approaches estimate a...
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